Thursday forecast: Mostly cloudy, high near 52

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Amy Davis, Baltimore Sun

Felicisima Robold, left is helped off the beach by her daughter, Adela Deguino as dark storm clouds loom over the Bay Bridge. Beach time at Sandy Point State Park was cut short when visitors were told to leave the beach because of a severe storm.

Felicisima Robold, left is helped off the beach by her daughter, Adela Deguino as dark storm clouds loom over the Bay Bridge. Beach time at Sandy Point State Park was cut short when visitors were told to leave the beach because of a severe storm.

Sara Laachir, 6, of Falls Church, VA, exhorts her little brother Ryan Laachir, 20 months, to catch up as they hurried away from the beach, following their mother. Beach time was cut short at Sandy Point State Park because of a severe storm.

Sara Laachir, 6, of Falls Church, VA, exhorts her little brother Ryan Laachir, 20 months, to catch up as they hurried away from the beach, following their mother. Beach time was cut short at Sandy Point State Park because of a severe storm.

Historic flooding and the coldest temperatures in decades made weather headlines in Baltimore in 2014. Rainfall records were set in April and August, and after a frigid winter, the summer was comfortable and fall cool. The year is expected to be the coolest and wettest here in years.